Why staying in a Wan Chai Serviced Apartment is a reasonably priced solution

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

You can’t help but not love the beauty of Hong Kong, especially in the Wan Chai area. It’s bustling with so many things to do and to explore, that wandering around a day or two just won’t be enough. So if you’re thinking about staying in the region for a few weeks to a few months, remember to book your accommodation in a serviced apartment Wan Chai. You won’t regret staying in a managed apartment, as it’s always tailored towards being your home away from home.

Why it’s smart to stay in a serviced lodging while in Wan ChaiChoosing to stay in a serviced lodging will always be a smart choice, especially if you have a set timeframe and lodging preference in mind. Moneywise, managed flats are usually offered at a much lower price compared to hotel rooms (you’ll typically get a 30% savings). They may seem like the cheaper option, but worry not about the quality of the rooms and amenities, as most managed flats are created with living spaces that are at par with hotel standards.Furthermore, it’s a temporary dwelling place that can be availed to as long as 4 weeks to even 4 months (can also be chosen as a year long residence). Serviced flats are usually offered with flexible terms, so it’s definitely a good alternative to expensive hotel stays.Avoid buying and spending for furniture and other fixtures when you avail of a serviced lodgingServiced apartments in Wan Chai are generally offered with fully furnished units. So tenants will no longer worry about buying fixtures because this type of residence has already got things covered. Now, room configurations may vary from a studio to a deluxe unit. But each living space is definitely afforded with the usual bedroom, private bathroom, and kitchen. You’ll be surprised that most serviced flats offer fully equipped kitchenettes, as not all traditional hotels offer this type of facility in their rooms.Serviced lodgings can be comparable to hotelsIf you’re looking to find a temporary residence that offers the comforts of home and some of the luxuries of a hotel, then your best option is to avail of a serviced accommodation. And should you find yourself in the Wan Chai area then you should definitely book V Wan Chai. The serviced lodging offers some of the loveliest terraced garden apartments that open up to a beautiful outdoor dining area.Why you should choose V Wan Chai as your second homeOther than the fact that their bedrooms are always prepared with crisp starched linens, feathery soft pillows and premium Simmons mattresses, they also created each of their en suite bathrooms with Italian-designed faucets, Corian-made bathtubs, and rain shower stalls. And if that’s not enough, each apartment is also built with a kitchen that comes fully supplied with complimentary herbs, and a nice set of Le Creusset cookware. On top of that, every living space is also furnished with cable-ready 42” Plasma TV’s, DVD players, and Wii consoles.V Wan Chai also affords their residents access to their V Play (free use of their BBQ facilities), and business center. They also provide daily housekeeping, and a 24-hour security watch. They offer airport limousine pick-ups as well (amongst other conveniences).

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This is a guest post from Angela
Angela is a frequent traveler and enjoys sight seeing and blogging about her travel experiences.

Occassional blogger, photography enthusiast, apparel designer, engineer and a big believer of God. In my spare time I love to create DIY projects or chase the bliss of solitude, sipping a cup of nicely brewed coffee, munching some yummy cookies while reading a good book in a new place with an awesome view.

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